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That council-generated referendum contained twoquestions, one on the term-bill hike and one onthe fee waiver on the term bill...
...over their objection, to start a 24-hour-a-day emergency airlift which Prime Minister Golda Meir claimed was invaluable in turning the tide of the battle, Only the Portuguese and the Dutch supported him (Prime Minister Heath refused the use of British airbases), but his resolve did not waiver. And the consequences were severe: the oil embargo, doubling of gasoline prices and a fall in the polls from which he never recovered. But President Nixon had the satisfaction of doing what was right...
Future employers see the evaluations only if astudent signs a waiver form. Students sometimeswaive their entire student file when they apply tothe army and government agencies like the FBI,McDaniel adds...
...these memos, which appeared to come withoutwarning or explanation, do not square withSchopf's previous correspondence. In a 1990 memoto Fernald, Schopf writes that "in light of[Battenfield's] work over the last year I wouldmost certainly be willing to grant her theproseminar waiver...
Under the current system, the fact that you were tested and the result of the test will be recorded in your medical records. To be sure, those records can't be released unless you sign a waiver or unless a court subpoenas them. But the possibility remains that confidential tests will not remain a secret...